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SUNDAY MASSES
Saturday (Vigil) 4:00pm
Sunday 8:00am, 10:00am, & 5:30pm
DAILY MASSES
Monday through Friday
9:00am in the chapel.
RECONCILIATION
Confessions are heard in the Church on
Saturday from 3:00pm to 3:45pm or by
appointment. Call the rectory. 773-525-3016.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
Hospitals no longer inform parishes about a
patient’s religious preferences. Please call the
rectory directly for the Anointing of the Sick or
Communion for the homebound. 773-525-3016.
BAPTISMS
Baptisms are held on the first and third Sunday
of the month after the 10:00am Mass. Call the
rectory to schedule your child’s baptism.
773-525-3016.
WEDDINGS
Wedding planning should begin more than 6
months prior to the proposed date. Call the
rectory to begin the process. 773-525-3016.
MASS INTENTIONS
Mass Intentions for the living and the dead can
be offered at your request. Please come to the
rectory to offer a Mass stipend.
ADORATION
Eucharistic Adoration is regularly scheduled for
the first Friday of every month at 6:30pm .
Come and join in sacred prayer for an hour.
St. Andrew invites you to a place where you
can feel at home and take the next step on
your spiritual and religious journey with friends
who are journeying with you.
At every stage of life, we engage our
members to learn. From our Blue-Ribbon
school to our K-8 Religious Education
program, preparation for Marriage and
Baptism to opportunities for young adults and
parents, we are dedicated to fostering deeper
knowledge of God and self as we grow step
by step.
Our mission is fulfilled when we enter the
world and in the presence of our families,
friends, co-workers, and communities, we are
more capable of loving one another, as we
have been loved.
Pastor: Rev. Sergio Romo
Pastor Emeritus: Rev. John Farry
Pastoral Associate: David Heimann
Deacon: Eric Sorensen
Deacon : Mark Purdome
Business Manager: Esperanza Benavides
Fundraising/Development: Julie Richards
Pastoral Ministry Assistant: Megan Daigle
Contact Parish staff by phone at 773-525-3016
Office Manager: Christina O’Malley
Receptionists: Veronica Salazar, Terry Ryan, Christine Chua
Engineer: Alfred Benkiser
Resident Priest: Rev. Arlin Jean Louis
Principal: Allen Ackermann
Assistant Principal: Sarah Casavechia
Reception: Trini Mahadeo
Admissions: Anne Japsen
Last week our Youth Group was outside running a fun “sidewalk chalk” poll
as neighbors and baseball fans passed by. We took turns asking people if
they wanted to participate. After several minutes, I realized that one of my
teens had an excellent skill - as someone approached, she gently moved
toward them, and then very kindly and animatedly engaged in conversation
as they walked along together, explaining the situation.
I was struck by the fact that this teenager instinctively knew what it meant
to accompany someone… to walk with them, at whatever pace they were
moving, headed in whichever direction they were already going. She didn’t
just stand there and call out to them, or wave and hope they paid attention
- she went out to meet them, and walked side by side. Sometimes she was
turned down and became disappointed, but I encouraged her that this is
how Christ is with us - he meets us on the road, walks with us, and is not
discouraged when we pass on by. He will let us go for the moment, but we
will see him again, at the next bend in the road.
We are all pilgrims on the journey. Thank you for taking a moment to rest
with us at Saint Andrew. We hope you will accept our offer to walk on this
road, together.
Hangouts are on hiatus for the summer, but we
will continue to get together for fun events -
stay connected by checking out our messages
at www.standrew.org/gather/meet-other-young-
adults/
Prayer request and announcement:
Our Young Adult Mission Trip is headed back
this weekend! Please pray for their return
journey. And get ready for the return of Young
Adult Hangouts - Kick Off is September 8!
Teens in grades 8-12 are encouraged to gather
with our Youth Group in the Social Hall on the
first and third Sundays of the month. Join us for
fun, friendship and faith.
www.standrew.org/gather/join-our-youth-group
Upcoming Event: Join high school students
from across the nation this fall for the National
Catholic Youth Conference! To express interest
in attending, contact [email protected].
St. Andrew invites you to a place where you can feel at home and take the next step on your
spiritual journey with friends who are enjoying the journey with you.
Who: October 2019 to October 2020
What: A set of celebrations over the course of the year
to commemorate the 125 years of Saint Andrew Parish.
When: Starting Sunday, October 20, 2019 through
October 2020
Where: Saint Andrew Parish
Details: For the 125th Anniversary of Saint Andrew
parish, we will host a monthly “Hospitality Weekend”
celebrating the rich history of the parish. Find out more at
www.standrew.org/125
Who: Young Adults in their 20s & 30s
When: 6:45-8:30pm, July 18, 25, and August 1
Where: Mrs. Murphy’s Irish Bistro, 3905 N Lincoln Ave
Details: The North Center Theology of Tap is proud to
present this summer speaker series in partnership with the
Ravenswood Catholic Young Adults. More info at
www.standrew.org/tot
Aug
4
8:00am
10:00am
5:30pm
Mass
Mass
Mass
Aug
5
9:00am Mass
Aug
6
9:00am
7:00pm
Communion Service
Guitar Group
Aug
7
9:00am
7:00pm
Communion Service
North Side Kairos Meeting
Aug
8
9:00am Communion Service
Aug
9
9:00am Mass
Aug
10
4:00pm Mass
Aug
11
8:00am
10:00am
5:30pm
Mass
Mass
Mass
Aug
12
9:00am Mass
Aug
13
9:00am
7:00pm
Mass
Guitar Group
Aug
14
9:00am Mass
Aug
15
9:00am Mass
Aug
16
9:00am Mass
Aug
17
4:00pm Mass
Colleen Altman
Jane Altman
Megan Altman
Karen Andrade
Shawn Babiarz
William Balbach
Adalbert Bielski
Adia Born
Helen Brusek
Timothy Chamlin
Faith Costello
Marcus Culver
Edmundo Escutia
Lydia Garcia
Hudson Geritano
Beth Glaysher
Philip Hague
Bradin Haynie
Claire Hollis
Kevin Keefe
Marissa Kerley
Megan Kieras
Holly Kohli
Eric Krietz
Emily Lim
Debra Lloyd
Stephanie Lyons
Graham McDannel
Avery McMonigal
Delia Mendoza
Leah Milla
Rory O’Brien
Claire Pakulski
Maria Perello
Kaya Quigley
Allison Radecki
Colin Reedy
Margarita Rodriguez
Richard Sanabria
Gabriella Scardina
Fletcher Sher
Chris Simmons
Benjamin Smith
Joni Smith
Gonzalo Telis
James Turner
Paul Veale
Andrew Velazquez
Monica Wachholder
Krendra Waddington
Sean Wells
Andrea Wright
John Wrigley
Kairos Retreat for high school upperclassmen.
The North Side Kairos has been a collaborative effort by Chicago
parishes for nearly 20 years. The retreat brings together Kairos
leaders from different high school programs around Chicago to
provide a coed Kairos retreat for students who do not attend a
Catholic high school.
The retreat is now accepting registration for youth attendees. To
be eligible to attend, a youth participant must have completed
their Sophomore, Junior, or Senior year of high school this past
academic year (2018-2019).
To register for the retreat or to learn more, please visit the
webpage for the retreat at www.standrew.org/kairos2019.
Ten years ago Rita and I faced a sad reality in sharing our inheritance with our children. I was physically unable to take care of our house and property. So in preparation for my therapy, we decided to sell our place and move to a townhouse in the suburbs. This required downsizing our possessions, and deciding what we needed versus what we had accumulated. Our children had left, off to college and then to jobs outside of Michigan. Naturally we approached them to help with receiving their "inheritance." But unable to return easily to Michigan, it meant that Rita and I had to bring their 'personal possessions' to them. So, we turned to Craigslist and eBay and found we could barely sell anything. The sale price was more like gifting. And indeed we did gift to Habitat for Humanity, our parish's rummage sale, St Vincent and Salvation Army thrift stores, the public library, creative centers, and a lot of stuff we left on the street for free or for the garbage man. No new barns needed for us, our possessions were not worth it. It was quite a shock to sell our house, cars and household treasures for next to nothing. Truly a false reality of what we had 'toiled and
labored for under the sun.' Our assumed worth, to be left to our children, spent on worthless items. So "many good things stored up for so many years" for our children, but now were all gone. Yet, now we felt free! We no longer had anxieties about our house, we simply went and visited our children. We were not distracted by all that marketing hype to buy, as our happiness was achieved through the lives of our children and grandchildren. We weren't shopping online or in stores, but our time is now sharing our love with our family and friends and community. Jesus brings a new reality into focus in his parable on inheritance. A focus that we often are working for future goals that include security, relaxation, and wealth. Yet, we miss the present treasures of family and friends. Relationships do take time to develop, and through them we create the ultimate inheritance. An inheritance of love that Jesus wants us to share now and throughout our life time. "One's life does not consist of possessions," but through our relationships with family, friends and God we are forever enriched.
At every stage of life, we engage our members to learn. From our Blue-Ribbon school to our K-8
Religious Education program, preparation for Marriage and Baptism to opportunities for young adults and
parents, we are dedicated to fostering deeper knowledge of God and self as we grow step by step.
Sunday
4 First Reading
Second Reading
Gospel
Mass Intentions
8:00am
10:00am
5:30pm
Ecc 1:2; 2:21-23
Col 3:1-5, 9-11
Lk 12:13-21
+Dorothy Kaufman; and
+Lillian Ledvina
+Dorothy Kaufman; and
+Thomas McCallaster
Our departed Parishioners
Monday
5 First Reading
Gospel
Mass Intentions
Nm 11:4b-15
Mt 14:13-21
Our departed Parishioners
Tuesday
6 First Reading
Second Reading
Gospel
Dn 7:9-10, 13-14
2 Pt 1:16-19
LK 9:28b-36
Wednesday
7 First Reading
Gospel
Nm13:1-2, 25–14:1,26a-29a,
34-35
Mt 15: 21-28
Thursday
8 First Reading
Gospel
Nm 20:1-13
Mt16:13-23
Friday
9 First Reading
Gospel
Mass Intentions
Dt 4:32-40
Mt 16:24-28
Our departed Parishioners
Saturday
Vigil
10
First Reading
Second Reading
Gospel
Mass Intentions
Wis 18:6-9
Heb 11:1-2, 8-19
Lk 12:32-48
+Charlie Hynes
Sunday
11 First Reading
Second Reading
Gospel
Mass Intentions
8:00 am
10:00 am
5:30pm
Wis 18:6-9
Heb 11:1-2, 8-19
Lk 12:32-48
+Maureen, Bruce, Julie, and
Les Stailey
+Lala Carvajal; +Dante Yague;
and +Lapus family
Our departed Parishioners
For daily readings, please visit www.usccb.org
The Catholic tradition teaches that human dignity can be
protected and a healthy community can be achieved only
if human rights are protected and responsibilities are met.
Therefore, every person has a fundamental right to life
and a right to those things required for human decency.
Corresponding to these rights are duties and
responsibilities--to one another, to our families, and to the
larger society.
We can look to scripture to find instruction on how we can
take responsibility in order to protect the rights of the
vulnerable. Take out your bible and see if you can draw
the same conclusions from these readings:
Leviticus 25:35
When someone is reduced to poverty, we have an
obligation to help.
Proverbs 31:8-9
Open your mouth to speak on behalf of those in need.
Acts 4: 32-35
There was not a needy person among them.
2 Corinthians 9:6-15
God’s gifts are given to be shared.
(USCCB’s Seven Themes of Catholic Social Teaching)
During the week of August 4 through August 10, 2019
we will change our daily Mass schedule. The sacrifice of
the Mass will be celebrated on Monday and Friday and
Christ’s presence in word and sacrament will be shared
through Communion Services on Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Thursday.
Come see what educational excellence looks like!
Saint Andrew School is a Blue Ribbon School that excels in
Catholic education! We are still accepting students for the
upcoming school year. Learn more by calling 773-248-2500 or
visiting www.GoSaintAndrew.com.
Saint Andrew School focuses on the whole child; promoting individual academic achievement, developing
spiritual awareness, building character and encouraging service for the common good.
We have limited openings for children ages 2 1/2 to 8th grade. Call today to set up your appointment!
Inquire about participating in the Rites of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA)
Saint Andrew attracts people from all over the country and world who come to live in this neighborhood.
Because of this extraordinary juncture, many have questions about becoming Catholic or completing
initiation through Adult Confirmation. If you or someone you know is seeking answers about Faith and
communion with the Catholic Church, Saint Andrew parish is here to help. Have them visit
www.standrew.org/rcia or contact David Heimann, our Pastoral Associate at [email protected].
The inquiry process is now open and will continue until September for the upcoming Rites of Christian
Initiation for Adults (RCIA). Please share this information with anyone you know who may be interested.
Religious Education - Registration Now Open for 2019-2020
For students who attend public and private schools and are in need of religious education, we offer a
mixed Family-based and volunteer catechist Religious Education program for students in Kindergarten
through 8th grade. The classes generally meet on Sunday mornings from 8:45am to 9:50am starting on
Sunday, September 8, 2019. Any previously enrolled student is automatically enrolled for the upcoming
year. Any new students should enroll online through our website at www.standrew.org/re
The tentative calendar for the upcoming year ahead is now available on the website.
Our mission is fulfilled when we enter the world and in the presence of our friends, our co-workers, and
especially our families, we are more capable of loving one another, as we have been loved.
August 4th is National Friendship Day! When was the last time
you prayed for a friend, or invited them to pray with you?
Praying for each other is an important way we show love, so try
taking it one step further this weekend - tell a friend you are
praying for them. Explain that you'll pray for their career, their
family, or an unknown difficulty they are facing. You’ll make an
impact… you might inspire them to pray, too! What a friend!
Give our youth a hand as they make their first trip to the National
Catholic Youth Convention (www.ncyc.info). There is a significant
cost involved in attending and we could use your help!
Make your donation directly and securely through Give Central -
head to www.givecentral.org, search for Saint Andrew Parish, and
then donate to Youth and Young Adult Ministry. Or contact Megan
Daigle at our parish rectory by calling 773-525-3016, or emailing
[email protected]. Thank you for encouraging our teens!
If you are reading this bulletin, chances are you attend mass at
Saint Andrew. Take advantage of this special time in your
weekend to serve as a Lector or Eucharistic minister. You will
grow in your faith and strengthen community relationships without
complicating your busy schedule!
Contact Deacon Eric to schedule a training. [email protected]
Last month 153 households supported Saint
Andrew’s Sunday Offertory through electronic
giving. Our goal by the end of the year is to reach
200 households giving electronically by the end of
the year. Electronic giving helps to normalize our
budget and yours and allows for support of the
parish even when travel and unexpected
circumstances arise.
Please learn more about electronic giving at
www.standrew.org/give
1) Project Lighting is complete—expenses paid in
full.
2) Stained Glass completed—expenses paid in
full.
3)The decrease in March and June are
payments to the Archdiocese
4) School Addition: The committee will be
working throughout the summer months, along-side
the architect, on the more details plans and will
announce the next steps at the start of the
2019-2020 school year.
Enrich - Expand - Grow To Teach Who Christ Is
Through June, 2049
Income 1,521,812
Interest on Income 17,904
Total Income 1,539,719
Consulting Operating Expense 180,000
Archdiocesan Contribution 196,800
Church Lighting (Actual) 223,200
Church Lighting (Consultant) 10,480
Church Windows (Actual) 156,520
Total Expense 767,000
Balance 772.716
June 2019 Offering
Registered Households 1897
Envelopes Collection 11,975
Households Using Envelopes 149
Automated Giving 20,672
Individuals Giving Electronically 153
Loose Cash 4,484
Total Offertory 37,131
Monthly Budgeted Expenses 38,500
Annual Catholic Appeal
Goal 27,739
Pledged 67,375
Paid 43,422
Religious Education Catechists and Aides -
Consider sharing your faith with our young people -
you’ll be surprised how much you will learn! Training
is available, and team-teaching is encouraged, so
nudge that friend who’s great with kids and join us!
Coaches for Flag Football -
Saint Andrew Athletics is looking for flag football
coaches for this upcoming season!
Please contact Mr. Pope at
[email protected]. Go Bulldogs!
Youth Ministry Co-Leaders -
Seeking adult mentors to train as Co-Leaders for
Saint Andrew Youth Ministry. A creative spirit, sense
of humor, and safety training is required. Please
email [email protected] to express interest.
Altar Servers [email protected]
Lectors: [email protected]
Eucharistic Ministers: [email protected]
Liturgy of the Word for Children: Anne Freeman
Musicians: John Ganz
Art and Environment: [email protected]
Ministry of Care: [email protected]
Simbang Gabi: Marcia Vinzons
First Friday Adoration: Vida Vinzons
Anointing of the Sick: [email protected]
Ministry Coordinator: [email protected]
Zach Phillips
Baptism: [email protected]
Marriage: [email protected]
Rites of Christian Initiation for Adults:
Priesthood / Lay Ministry Vocation vocations.archchicago.org
Saint Andrew keeps in touch with our friends and
parishioners through Flocknote.
Receive our weekly e-bulletin and chose to receive
periodic emails from groups within the parish that
you want.
Please note that enlisting in Flocknote is different
than being registered in the parish.
Text Andrew to 038408, go to www.flocknote.com/
StAndrewChicago or use the following QR code.
Parish School: [email protected]
Religious Education K-8: [email protected]
REBOOT For Adults: [email protected]
Parish Mission: Marcia Vinzons
One Book One Parish: Clark McCain
Cub Scouts: Rob Juergens
Scouting BSA: Jim Ingraffia
Girl Scouts: Karen Beatty
Theology on Tap: Liam Hickey
Young Adult Ministry: [email protected]
Youth Ministry: [email protected]
Welcome Committee: Missi Mannion
Annual Stewardship Appeal: George Ghattas
Annual Catholic Appeal: [email protected]
Capital Campaign Committee: [email protected]
Facilities Committee: Jose & Athena Medero
Parish Fundraising: [email protected]
5k Race Dede Soriano
Date at the Lake Ben Whipple
Wearin’ the Green Mary Boustany
Children’s Garage Sale: Carlyn McGreal
Fish Fry: Nicci Fagan
To contact any of the individuals above or volunteer for the
events, please email Julie at [email protected].
Greater Chicago Nancy Holland
Food Depository
Meals with a Heart Stephanie Mewborn
Job Ministry [email protected]
International Sister School/Parish —
One Heart Uganda: Kimberly Arndt
Parish to Parish Fr. Matthias Kakooza
Local Sister School/Parish —
St. Thomas of Canterbury/ Betty Grassi
St. Mary of the Lake Pantry
Welcome! We’re glad you are with us! Whether you
are just visiting or are settling down in Chicago and
looking for your spiritual home, we are glad you are
with us! Let us know how we can serve you!
Register with our parish online at
www.standrew.org,call us at 773-525-
3016. Or scan the QR code to the left.
www.Facebook/SaintAndrew
Twitter—@SaintAndrewChicago
CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS Saint Andrew #000543 3546 N. Paulina Chicago, IL 60657 TELEPHONE 773-525-3016 CONTACT PERSON Chris O’Malley EMAIL [email protected] SOFTWARE MS Publisher Adobe Acrobat PRINTER Xerox A4056 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 Through 15 SUNDAY BULLETIN August 4, 2019 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
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